birth of the modern when people were like William Harvey and Francis Bacon and Galileo were doing all of this exuberant experimentation grinding lenses and looking through microscopes and and telescopes and and getting atsort of you know the fabric of of the material world and and trying to comprehend it and causing a lot of
bridge and distributed from Kunming well the man they decided to send was this tall exuberant boisterous loud lover of China and scientist Joseph Needum and in late 1942 he was put on a convoy sent through the Mediterranean Su his Canal around past Bombay and and Columbo and
warren, being in the company of gypsies and strong evidence of malice in a child 7 to 14 years of age. The death penalty was not just on the -- in the law books, but was exuberantly applied. Samuel Johnson writes of a girl 7 years old who was hanged for stealing a petticoat. By 1861 the number of capital crimes had been reduced to 4. Likewise, in the United States in the 17th and 18th centuries, the death penalty was prescribed and used for thefts, sodomy, bestiality, adultery, witchcraft, concealing birth, slave revolt,
It's so great. Remember Chris's crazy virtuoso lick? It was joyful and exuberant . But that stuck in Haydn's brain.
So I was wondering sounds like I'm catching you on a high. You seem exuberant today. But I was wondering if you could talk about some of the low points you hit in your business and how you went about handling that.
The final scene between the Curtis brothers is this very emotional kind of-- we finally get the resolution of these three characters, the longest to find a grounded but exuberant place for.
You become New Agey. If your energies become very vibrant and exuberant within you, your sensory body expands.
perhaps owing to the ambiguity in expressions like "fulsome praise," in which it's difficult to understand or determine whether it's supposed to be negative, positive, or neutral. And so OED sense 5B is unrestrained, exuberant , effusive, lavish, wholehearted. So the Oxford English Dictionary allows us to trace this historical overview of the world and chart the changing meanings of it over time,
about it um well that that tie just in the taxi it just made me feel exuberant and joyful when I saw it so the tie made you feel exuberant and joyful am I getting that yeah yeah so is there more about that about the feeling
good at them. Particularly, if you can do it in a way that feeds your social life, or enriches your sphere of acquaintances or circle of friends or things like that. It's, a lot of the book is about the sort of the social side of sports and the exuberant joy that you can find playing games with your friends, or making new friends through sports. So, I'm gonna conclude with one more passage, which is about a soccer team that I was on about 12 years ago in my hometown in Montana, called "The Carnies."
But he is the heart and the soul, he really is. a part of. Sometimes we have loud, exuberant audiences that are yelling at us.
So with that, let's go to the Schumann, this amazing, and just one of the most successful piano quintets ever written. It's so catchy. It's so joyful, and exuberant , and very romantic. And one thing that's really cool about Schumann is he almost always found a way to work his wife's name into his music.
it part of the concert hall-- a slow movement, usually a song, and a final movement, for the most part, up until Opus 20, was a Rondo or Presto finale like the one we just played, exuberant , boisterous fun. So that's your model-- story, first movement, aria or dance, second movement, replacing each other, so dance, song, and then party.
you hadn't seen it in years and and you're really appreciating the tie did I get that yes got that so is there more about it um well that that tie just in the taxi it just made me feel exuberant and joyful when I saw it so the tie made you feel exuberant and joyful am I
You become New Agey. Now, the boundaries of your sensations are such that if you make your life energies very exuberant , you will see they will expand.
Devra First, the reviewer, praised, 'The ravioli stuffed with fava leaf, truffles flung about like rose petals at a wedding, fois gras terrene richness punctuated by sweet wine jelly, squiggles of rhubarb exuberantly on the plate.'" She's such a writer.
I also had to write occasional speeches for the college president and write and edit articles for the school's quarterly alumni magazine. This left me uncharted expanses of free time, which I exuberantly filled reading Plato by the Parthenon, sipping ouzo on bazouki-brightened nights in the Plaka, communing with muses among the red poppies and wide columns of Corinth, and exploring the beaches of Rhodes
I've realized that we are looked down upon, honestly, among-- by not just only the rest of the world but other Asian communities as well. And I think that-- I believe that it's time for Filipinos to be more than ever proud, exuberant , and happy and just a powerful movement within ourselves to push our community forward.
so-called commercial art, and fine art, and putting it all together to make an exuberant , positive, creative package.
And when they're with 300, 400 young people they've never met before who are focused on working for change but are doing it in this exuberant way,
The idea that extroverts might be happier than introverts because it does seem that in general extroverts have more of the, they're very exuberant , very fizzy emotions that I
So Evgeny tell us a little bit about what "The Google Doctrine" is -- Evgeny Morozov: Steve Grove: and why you think it's irrationally exuberant .
She loved having her picture taken. She asked if Ian would take one of her kissing the tree, which of course he did. It's a gorgeous photo. She's so exuberant .
And he said it was one of the best speeches I ever gave because he's sort of that kind of guy who will be all exuberant . And he said, "Then, they stared at me for three weeks."